Gordon Strachan and his competitive Scotland record: Only two wins in seven after nightmare Lithuania draw

GORDON STRACHAN has won seven from 17 competitive matches as the manager of Scotland since taking charge.
Record Sport takes a look at the record over the past three-and-a-half years.
MARCH 2013 - SCOTLAND 1-2 WALES
Grant Hanley’s header gave Strachan his first goal, but a red card for Robert Snodgrass saw the concession of a penalty which Aaron Ramsay netted before Hal-Robson Kanu snared a winner.
MARCH 2013 - SERBIA 2-0 SCOTLAND
Strachan’s team were comprehensively defeated on a miserable night. The visitors managed just a single shot on target as a double from Filip Djuridic gave the... read more

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